Podcast Summary: Candace Ep 214 - BREAKING NEWS: Brigitte Macron Loses In Court! (It’s A Dude.)
Release Date: July 10, 2025
Host: Candace Owens
Title: BREAKING NEWS: Brigitte Macron Loses In Court! (It’s A Dude.) | Candace Ep 214
Introduction
In Episode 214 of her podcast, Candace Owens dives deep into a series of explosive developments surrounding Brigitte Macron, the First Lady of France. This episode is packed with revelations about court rulings, mysterious deaths, and updates on high-profile figures like Prince Andrew. Owens presents her take on these events, challenging mainstream narratives and advocating for transparency and justice.
Brigitte Macron Defamation Case
Background and Claims
Candace Owens begins by celebrating a significant legal victory. Brigitte Macron, wife of French President Emmanuel Macron, had previously sued journalists Natasha Ray and Amandine Roy for defamation. Owens had publicly claimed that Brigitte Macron is, in fact, a man—a statement that was vehemently denied by both Macron’s camp and mainstream media.
Piers Morgan's Involvement
Early in the episode, Owens references a contentious interview with Piers Morgan, during which she feels unjustly attacked and painted as anti-Semitic for criticizing events in Gaza. She mentions:
"I was the first person in, I guess Western media, American media to say hey, or at least the English speaking world to say hey, Macron, I think is definitely married to a dude."
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Morgan initially sided with the mainstream narrative, dismissing Owens' claims as unfounded and labeling her as unhinged. However, Owens notes a shift in Morgan's stance following the court's decision:
"He has since come over to my side, and he's about to come over on my side when it comes to Brigitte as well."
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Court Ruling and Implications
The crux of the episode centers on the Paris Appeal Court's ruling, which favored Natasha Ray and Amandine Roy, declaring that their allegations against Brigitte Macron did not constitute defamation. Owens highlights the significance of this ruling:
"Candace, what evidence would satisfy you?... We're not asking for a lot... Just some photographic evidence that you existed for the first 30 years of your life."
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She praises the journalists for their persistence and courage, asserting that the court recognized their right to make allegations based on good faith investigation. Owens views this as a monumental win against what she perceives as elite corruption and deception:
"That's a major win for all of those heroes out there in the world. And it's time for Brigitte to stop harassing women in general."
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Olivier Marlais's Mysterious Death
Investigating Corruption
Owens shifts focus to the tragic death of Olivier Marlais, a French Member of Parliament known for his relentless investigation into corruption within Emmanuel Macron's administration. Marlais was probing a significant 2014 deal where General Electric acquired French energy assets from Alstom in a $12 billion transaction—a deal Owens and Marlais view as detrimental to French national interests.
Circumstances of Death
Marlais's death, ruled a hanging, has raised suspicions among Owens and her listeners. She posits the possibility of foul play, especially considering Marlais's role in exposing corruption:
"He made it his mission to expose and exactly how this deal happened, which means that he was up against some very dangerous people. He even chaired a commission that was tasked with probing that transaction."
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Owens connects Marlais's death to a broader pattern of silencing whistleblowers and critics:
"If they do rule it to be a suicide, it's going to be timely. Because for those of you who have watched the Becoming Brigitte series, there just seems to be a lot of bad luck to people that happened to the individuals that are courageous enough to look into this couple."
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Prince Andrew Update
Allegations and BBC Interview
The episode also delves into renewed allegations against Prince Andrew concerning his association with Jeffrey Epstein. Owens references a BBC interview where Prince Andrew attempted to refute allegations about misconduct with a minor:
"So you're absolutely sure that you're at home on the 10th of March?... You thinks that you're asking me..."
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Prince Andrew's responses were met with skepticism by Owens, who criticized his inability to provide satisfactory explanations:
"Not exactly the most believable, believable excuse medical condition... He did not Sweat once in 2008. That is, can take back to the bank."
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FBI Probe Ends and Travel Ban Lifted
In a surprising turn, Owens reports that the FBI has concluded its investigation into Prince Andrew, leading to the lifting of his self-imposed travel ban. She expresses frustration at the lack of accountability:
"And now he feels like he has a new lease on Life. He's lifting his self imposed travel ban... Prince Andrew free to travel abroad as the FBI ends its probe into the Royals."
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Owens criticizes Prince Andrew’s justification for his previous travel restrictions and underscores the broader issue of elite individuals evading consequences:
"This is just a bad faith response to all of that... How about trying just shut up for at least a week while this is going on."
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Jeffrey Epstein and Global Corruption
Owens connects the dots between the Epstein scandal and global political corruption, suggesting a network of elites engaged in unethical activities. She discusses how elites, particularly those connected to powerful banking families like the Rothschilds, manipulate political figures to maintain control and influence.
"These are just bad faith actors that are either blackmailed or have been brought up through the ranks to do these sorts of deals when they have power to make people think that they're voting these representatives into office."
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Listener Engagement and Comments
Towards the end of the episode, Candace Owens interacts with her audience, addressing comments and reinforcing her stance:
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Jackie Lanzaro warns against harming Candace, to which Owens responds defensively, reaffirming her commitment to exposing corruption.
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Ariana Moon likens Emmanuel Macron to a character from "Wedding Crashers," prompting Owens to share a humorous anecdote.
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Cameron Vaughn admires Owens for mentioning the Rothschilds and anticipates her upcoming interview with Nick Fuentes.
Owens also touches on theological discussions and book club updates, hinting at future content that will continue to explore themes of truth and deception.
Conclusion
Candace Owens wraps up the episode by reiterating her dedication to uncovering and challenging what she perceives as global elite corruption. She emphasizes the importance of standing up against powerful figures who manipulate narratives and evade accountability. With significant legal victories and ongoing investigations, Owens portrays a landscape of awakening and resistance against entrenched power structures.
Notable Quotes
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Candace Owens:
"Candace, what evidence would satisfy you?... We're not asking for a lot... Just some photographic evidence that you existed for the first 30 years of your life."
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Candace Owens:
"That's a major win for all of those heroes out there in the world. And it's time for Brigitte to stop harassing women in general."
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Candace Owens:
"These are just bad faith actors that are either blackmailed or have been brought up through the ranks to do these sorts of deals when they have power to make people think that they're voting these representatives into office."
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Candace Owens:
"Well, I will say this guys, we definitely needed this win."
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Disclaimer: The views and statements expressed in this podcast episode are those of the host, Candace Owens, and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of any affiliated organizations or individuals mentioned.
